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Home-Made Compost Tumbler

{ Posted by Mama Hen }
{ 01:25 PM , Wednesday, July 1, 2009 } { 1 comments } { Link }
Are you like me? Do you get a horrible case of the guilt trips every time you throw away a whole pile of food scraps?

For some time I have wanted to build a compost bin. I have heard about these very easy compost tumblers that are supposed to be great. Now, if you go looking, they can be REALLY expensive. But THIS ONE sure looks neat huh? Looks like a giant hamster ball!

So here is my new compost tumbler, based upon a craigslist free tip to "save your money, make your own compost!" There is a very helpful person that likes to post tips on our local craigslist, in the farm & garden section. He (or she) is full of good, frugal advise!

In any case, here is something similar:
Make a Compost Tumbler

But the basics are, get a pickle barrel.

Drill a bunch of holes using a 1/2 inch drill bit.







And you're done!

You can build a stand if you want, add a crank, and all that....but why not just have the kids roll it across the yard once in a while?

Total cost:


Commercial compost tumbler: $130+

Home made compost tumbler: $12.00 for a pickle barrel from the local farm supply/feed store.

Here's another simple way of doing a compost bin.

Oh, and I can't forget my obligatory "garden pic" :-)

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In Her Mama's Arms

{ Posted by Mama Hen }
{ 11:01 AM , Wednesday, July 1, 2009 } { 0 comments } { Link }
Is there anything more innocent and sweet than a little one sound asleep in her mama's arms?




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Featured Blog

{ Posted by Mama Hen }
{ 10:55 AM , Wednesday, July 1, 2009 } { 0 comments } { Link }
What an honor!   I realized through the comments that I was the "featured blog of the week."  How cool is that?

:-D



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Oh My Goodness

{ Posted by Sharon }
{ 10:40 AM , Wednesday, July 1, 2009 } { 1 comments } { Link }

My boys invited a friend here for a sleepover last night. 

Shoot me now.

Honestly, why don't parents teach their kids manners?!?!?!!?

I won't get rid of the little darling until dinner time.

YESH.

 

 



Vanilla Ice Cream

{ Posted by Crystal Miller }
{ 08:27 , 2009-Jul-1 } { 4 comments } { Link }
 

I recently made vanilla ice cream and it was delicious!!  I wanted to share my recipe with you.   You can now find all my ice cream recipes (eggless recipes and non dairy too) and ice cream making directions here:  http://www.thefamilyhomestead.com/makinghomemadeicecream.htm    If I have more recipes to post I will be adding them to that page.   

Vanilla Ice Cream

 

6 eggs
3 cups cane juice crystals
2 T vanilla (only the real stuff)
2 c. whole cream
Whole Goat Milk, as much as needed to fill ice cream maker container (whole cow milk will work too.. :)
1 T arrowroot powder (helps make the ice cream smooth.. but this is optional if you don’t have any) 

In a big mixer (like a Kitchen Aid or Bosch) mix together (with the wire whip) the eggs and cane juice crystals until light and lemony colored. Add vanilla and mix again. Add cream and arrowroot powder (if using). When all of this has mixed together completely pour it into your 1 gallon ice cream maker container. Add whole milk until you reach the "fill line" on your ice cream maker container.  Follow the instructions that came with your ice cream maker or click on the above link for general instructions.



The old farmhouse

{ Posted by blessed mom }
{ 08:06 , Tuesday, June 30, 2009 } { 9 comments } { Link }

 

 

I don't think I have ever taken a photo of the old homestead from this angle..... I was on my mower today and I had my camera in my apron.... this is being taken looking west from our garden area...... I wish I had a photo of what this looked like " before".. oh my! It was so delapitated!  The building next to the house is our "schoolhouse" or aka: "smoke house".... it was built as a smoke house and was in such bad shape when we moved here. Many told us to tear it down. My husband decided to make something of the old structure and completely remodeled it from floor to roof... and made our schoolhouse! We spend a great deal of time here... this is where we do all our schooling. As you can tell it's close enough to the house, that I can run in and check on things.   This November it will be 3 yrs since we moved to Missouri. This place has seen many changes - it's really not the same place we drove up to!  Wow.  Still have things to renovate still, but most of the stuff is done! Praise God for that!

 



Bulk Taco Seasoning Mix

{ Posted by Crystal Miller }
{ 04:16 , 2009-Jun-30 } { 7 comments } { Link }
 

We are having taco salad for dinner tonight.  I always cook up my hamburger and add taco seasonings to it before adding it to my salad.  I realized this morning I was out of taco seasoning and it was time to make more.  This is another product that I make myself now.  We are not real big fans of the taste of the taco seasonings I use to buy from my health food co-op and I wonder about MSG in it as well (the grocery store stuff definitely is full of yucky things typically).  I recently was reading an article (wish I could remember where now.. maybe Dr. Mercola? If I find it I will give the link).  It said that if a product lists “spices” in their ingredient list and they purchase bulk mixed spices from a supplier that adds MSG to their spice mix then the company that uses the spice mix does not have to claim that it contains MSG. So basically something can say it is MSG free but still may contain MSG if they have the word "spices" listed in the ingredients.  If you have MSG sensitivities like my hubby does or you just want to avoid it for health reasons …  read your labels carefully!   

Taco mix is so easy to make. It takes less than 15 minutes to make up a batch, the recipe doubles easily.  I usually make a double batch but today I did not have enough dried onion, so I settled for a single batch.   

Bulk Taco Seasoning Mix

¾ c dried onions
½ c chili powder
¼ c salt
3T garlic powder
3T cornstarch
3T ground cumin
1T to 3T cayenne pepper (depending on how hot you like it) 

Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix well.  Store in plastic or glass container with a lid. 

It takes approx. 3T of this mix to equal one packet that you would buy in the store.   

This recipe makes about 2 cups.  I store it in a canning jar in my cupboard.

 

 

 



Beating the heat with a different kind of popsicle

{ Posted by Kitty }
{ 3:36 PM , Tuesday, June 30, 2009 } { 2 comments } { Link }

I got this from my Living on a Dime (linked) newsletter today and thought I'd share it. Any way of beating the heat is a good thing.

For non-traditional popsicles:

  • Freeze applesauce in popsicle molds.

  • Mix fruit or jam into yogurt. Freeze in small, snack sized Ziploc bags for frozen yogurt on the go. Cut a hole in the end of the bag for easy access/eating.

  • Mix gelatin and freeze. Add gummie fish or worms before freezing for added fun.

  • Freeze syrup from canned fruit.

  • Add food coloring or sprinkles to yogurt or softened ice cream for added pizzazz. Then freeze in popsicle molds.

  • When you have leftover jam or jelly, put 1/4 cup of hot water in the jar and shake well. Pour into popsicle molds and freeze.

  • If jelly or jam doesn't set up well, use for popsicles or add more water, boil and make syrup.

  • Make a batch of pudding. Add coconut, nuts, marshmallows, crushed cookies or sprinkles if desired. Pour into molds. Freeze several hours until firm.

  • Stick a toothpick in the center of blackberries, strawberries, raspberries or sliced bananas.
    Dip in chocolate if desired. Freeze on a tray. Once frozen, store in freezer bags.

  • For easy snow cones, freeze orange juice (or any other flavored juice) in ice cube trays. Store frozen juice cubes in a plastic bag. Blend 5 cubes in the blender until they have a shaved ice consistency. The shaved ice will keep its consistency if kept frozen in a container.

  • For watermelon popsicles, blend one cup each watermelon chunks (seeds removed), orange juice and water. Blend well. Then pour and freeze into molds.

  • For strawberry popsicles, blend 2 cups strawberries, 1 cup vanilla ice cream or yogurt, 4 cups orange juice and 2 tablespoons sugar. Blend smooth. Pour into molds and freeze.

  • For banana popsicles, dissolve one 3 oz. package strawberry gelatin with one cup boiling water. In a blender, mix gelatin, 1 banana and 1 cup yogurt or ice cream. Blend well and pour into molds.


What we've been up to

{ Posted by blessed mom }
{ 11:50 , Tuesday, June 30, 2009 } { 7 comments } { Link }

 I thought I would share some pics of some of the projects we have been busy with here on the homestead.

First of all, we have so enjoyed all the wildlflowers that have bloomed! I love bachelor buttons & black eyed susans!  We took an old hand pump that had been on the old cistern that we took out ..... and repainted it and used it for landscape decor!

 

 

This area had once held a cistern and hand pump and we tore that out and made a flower bed.....

 

 We had a big problem in this area.... the previous owner had laid brick pavers and they had cracked and the weeds were coming thru and muck..... my 16 yr old son tore the whole thing out, leveled the dirt, laid down black landscape tarp and then put down pond rocks and some stone...... turned out nice, eh?  I was so suprised when I was done and so happy! No more mucky wet ground!!

 

 

 It sure is handy to have a teen age boy around!  He helps me a great deal with household projects! Great job, Jacob!

 

 

Dru has been busy working on refinishing all the outside doors. Stripping, sanding, re-staining and then finishing...... he even took the old door hardware and cleaned them up with an oil rubbed bronze spray paint! It turned out great! 

 

 

We took the old screen doors, stripped them, repainted and cleaned up the old hinges.... we rescreened them with a tough pet resistant screen..... it sure comes in handy to have screen doors durring bug season!

Finally, I have really been enjoying working in our garden and flower beds..... the roses are blooming and beautiful... and the wildflowers are attracting the butterflies and hummingbirds and bees...... one of my favorite spots in the warmer months is my front porch.... I love to sit out there on my rocker and look around at the surrounding countryside.... it's where I go in the early morning hours.... I love to sit out here and listen to the birds chirp and sing praises to my Lord...

  

Home sweet home.......

 

Lots of other projects we are working on..... hope to share more later next week!

Until then, God bless!

gloria



Fill in the blanks

{ Posted by Kitty }
{ 8:48 AM , Tuesday, June 30, 2009 } { 2 comments } { Link }
  I wish I would have gotten this in yesterday's inbox, then maybe I would have had a little something to say for my 1000th post, lol. Oh well, moving on. Here is a little survey that if you'd like you can join in with.
Fill in the blanks:
  • What is your name?----Kittylynn
  • What color are your eyes?----green and orange
  • What is your status?----sadly, currently separated
  • What are you up to? ---- this survey
  • What do you wish you were up to? ----Having breakfast with my kids.
  • What are you wearing? ---- still in my jammies.
  • Never in my life have I ---- been on a train.
  • My favorite animal is ----- any type of bird, I love to watch them.
  • My favorite flower is ---- Daisies, all types.
  • Currently I am listening to ----- my brother and nephew talking about farm work.
  • My favorite color is ----- yellow.
  • I would like to be remembered for ---- my sense of humor, I love making people laugh.
  • When I'm nervous I ---- giggle, shake, and/or  yawn, lol not sure why but I do.
  • The color of my hair is---- red with some gray peeking out, time for a dye job.
  • What I am missing.----- My kids and not seeing them everyday.
  • My mom -----is in a nursing home with Alzheimer's.
  • My dad ----- is with the Lord, for almost 27 years.
  • Last Christmas was----- A really good one, lots of family time.
  • My current annoyance is ---- the fleas and flies here on the farm.
  • Something that I'd like to buy ---not really needing anything at the moment.
  • The most recent thing that I bought for myself was-----a bag of honey wheat  pretzels yummy.
  • The most recent thing someone else bought me ----- Nancy gave me a beautiful potted rose.
  • If you visited my hometown you-----  would not find much to do there.
  • Yesterday I ----- made blackberry dumplings.
  • Today I ---- am going to town and donate blood, if they let me, I have diabetes.
  • Tomorrow I ----Start the countdown to my birthday on July 17th.
  • The person that knows the most about me is ---- my daughter Kristy.
  • I am looking forward to ---- the next time I get to spend time with my kids.
  • I hope that ---- I find the relationship with God that I am so desperately searching for.


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